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(Ebook) The Reader in Al-Jahiz : The Epistolary Rhetoric of an Arabic Prose Master by Thomas Hefter ISBN 9780748692750, 0748692754

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Authors:Thomas Hefter
Pages:289 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.11 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780748692750, 0748692754
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(Ebook) The Reader in Al-Jahiz : The Epistolary Rhetoric of an Arabic Prose Master by Thomas Hefter ISBN 9780748692750, 0748692754

The 9th-century essayist, theologian and encyclopaedist ‘Amr b. Baḥr al-JÄ?ḥiẓ has long been acknowledged as a master of early Arabic prose writing. Many of his most engaging writings were clearly intended for a broad readership but were presented as presented as letters to individuals. Despite the importance and quantity of these letters, surprisingly little academic notice has been paid to them. Now, Thomas Hefter takes a new approach in interpreting some of al-JÄ?ḥiẓ’s ‘epistolary monographs’. By focussing on the varying ways in which he wrote to the addressee, Hefter shows how al-JÄ?ḥiẓ shaped his conversations on the page in order to guide (or manipulate) his actual readers and encourage them to engage with his complex materials.
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